South Park National Heritage Area

South Park National Heritage Area

South Park National Heritage Area preserves a rich cultural landscape in central Colorado, offering diverse outdoor experiences amid vast mountain valleys, historic mining sites, and abundant wildlife habitats.

955,000
Acres Protected
200+
Miles of Trails
100,000+
Annual Visitors
2009
Year Established

About South Park National Heritage Area

South Park National Heritage Area
 

South Park National Heritage Area encompasses a broad high mountain basin located in Park County, Colorado. This region features expansive grasslands, forested foothills, and the rugged terrains of the Rocky Mountains, creating a diverse environment for outdoor adventure and historical exploration. The area is historically significant for its role in Colorado’s mining, ranching, and Native American heritage, with numerous preserved sites and museums that document 19th and early 20th-century pioneer life. Ecologically, South Park supports a variety of wildlife including elk, mule deer, black bears, and abundant bird species, making it a popular destination for wildlife viewing and photography. Recreational activities range from hiking, mountain biking, and fishing to winter sports such as snowmobiling and cross-country skiing. Notable landmarks within the heritage area include the historic towns of Fairplay and Gunnison, the expansive expanses of the South Park valley, and access points to nearby wilderness areas and national forests. The heritage designation promotes preservation and public engagement with the region’s natural and cultural heritage, providing opportunities for visitors to experience both outdoor recreation and education. Scenic drives along Highway 9 and nearby routes offer memorable views of mountain peaks and open meadows. Visitors are drawn to the tranquility, outdoor activities, and cultural richness that this heritage area provides year-round.

Highlights

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Historic town of Fairplay with well-preserved mining-era architecture

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South Park Valley’s vast montane grasslands and wildlife viewing opportunities

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Access to the Lost Creek Wilderness and Pike National Forest

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Scenic driving corridors offering high-elevation mountain vistas

Notable Natural Features

Fairplay Historic District

A preserved late-19th-century mining town showcasing original buildings, museums, and cultural sites reflecting Colorado's mining heritage.

South Park Valley

An expansive high-altitude grassland basin with rich ecosystems supporting diverse wildlife including elk and pronghorn.

Lost Creek Wilderness

Designated wilderness area adjacent to South Park National Heritage Area, offering rugged terrain, granite outcroppings, and clear streams.